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PERFUME HECTOR, No. 323,409. Patented Aug. 4, 1885.

UNITED STATES PATENT @rricE,

ROBERT F. FISHER, OF ATTLEBOROUGH, MASSACHUSETTS, ASSIGNOR TO HENRY E. H, BOTHE, OE SAME PLACE.

PERFUME-EJECTOR.

SPECIFICATION forming part of Letters Patent No. 323,409, dated August 4, 1885. Application filed Apr-i127, 1885. (Model.)

To all whom it may concern.-

Be it known that I, ROBERT F. FIsHER, of rfrttleborough, in the county of Bristol and State of Massachusetts, have invented a new and Improved PerfumeEjector, of which the following is a specification.

In the drawings, Figure l is an elevation of my device. Fig. 2 is a vertical section of the same.

A is a case of any suitable material and usually subjected to a greater or less degree of ornamentation. It is preferably provided with an ellipsoidal cap, A, soldered or otherwise secured thereto, or, if desired, made integral therewith. This case is made in two parts, the lower portion, A, being screwed at a to the upper portion, A, and it is provided at its upper extremity with a small perforation, b, and at its lower end with a large opening, cl.

B is a vessel which stands in the case and contains a spiral spring, e.

O is the cover of the vessel B, held removbly in place in any convenient manner, preferably by means of pins 9 projecting horizontally from the vessel and extending into slots fin the cover, thus forming a bayonet-joint. Rigidly secured to this cover and extending upward therefrom is the vertical tube D, open at both ends and leading into the vessel B.

E is a tube extending from the lower portion of the vessel B through the tube D and the perforation b slightly beyond the upper end of the case A, as shown, said tube being open at both ends. This tube E is pro vided with an annular shoulder, h, which prevents its projecting too far out of the case, and a pair of flanges, k k, between which is placed a disk, Z, preferably of rubber and of diameter to fit tightly in the vessel 13. A flange, a, is usually attached to the tube at its lower end. A tube,P, of larger diameter than the tube D, extends down from the upper portion of the case to a point below the upper end of said tube D for guiding and steadying purposes.

In practical operation, the vessel B, having been first provided with the perfumed liquid,

the bottom of said vessel is pressed by the thumb or finger, which gains access thereto through the hole d in the case. This pressure slightly lifts the vessel against the power of the spring 6, while the liquid-tight disk Z, being rigidly secured to the tube E, remains stationary. thus slightly reducing the space and capacity of said vessel and causing the perfumed liquid to enter the tube E and be ejected forcibly from the mouth thereof. The tube E extends well down toward the bottom of said vessel, so that it will eject liquid when there is but very little remaining. I

I do not confine myself to the shape of the case A, as my perfume-ejecting device may be applied not only to small bottles, but to charms adapted to depend from ornamental chains, handles of horse-whips, canes, &c.

Having thus fully described my invention, what I claim, and desire to secure by Letters Patent, is-

1. The herein-described improved perfumeej ector,consisting, essentially, of the following parts, viz: the internal vessel, B, provided with the spring 6 and tube D. the ejectingtube E, provided with a shoulder, h, and disk Z, said tube extending from the interior of the vessel to the exterior of the case containing the same, and said disk fitting tightly into said vessel, and an external case provided with a perforation, I), through which the ejectingtube projects, and an opening, (Z, through which access may be had and pressure applied to the vessel containing the perfume, substant-ially as set forth.

2. The combination of the case A A. provided with the openings 5 and d and tube P, the internal vessel B,provided with the cover 0, tube D, and spring a, and the ejecting-tube E, with the shoulder It, flanges it n, and disk Z, substantially as and for the purpose described.

ROBERT F. FISHER.

W'itnesses:

HENRY F. H. BOTHE, FRED. B. BYRAM. 

